Arsenal’s Pursuit of a Striker
At the start of the summer transfer window, Mikel Arteta was reportedly eyeing Alexander Isak as his top target to bolster Arsenal’s attacking options. However, the steep asking price of over £100 million from Newcastle United put the deal out of reach for the Gunners. As Arsenal continues to explore alternatives, another striker has emerged as a potential bargain.
Jonathan David: The Perfect Fit for Arsenal?
Jonathan David, a striker once on Arsenal’s radar, could be the answer to Arteta’s search for a prolific forward. Despite the lack of an official approach, now seems the perfect time for Arsenal to reignite their interest. David’s impressive statistics in Ligue 1 make him an enticing option. With 23 goals to his name, the Canadian striker matches Isak’s tally but outperforms him in several key areas, including shot-on-target accuracy, passing accuracy, and aerial duels won.
A Bargain Waiting to Happen
What makes Jonathan David even more appealing is his price tag. At just £25 million, he is a fraction of the cost of Isak. Given his proven ability and potential to be a versatile asset in Arsenal’s attack, David could be the ideal replacement for Eddie Nketiah and a reliable deputy for Kai Havertz. If Arsenal is looking for a cost-effective yet highly productive striker, Jonathan David might just be the perfect signing.